At 82, Helen Garner no longer fears negative reactions ... pieces – since the heavy-duty true crime/Greek tragedy This House of Grief, about a man who drove his sons into a dam and was convicted ...
Broadway icon Helen Gallagher passed away on Sunday at 98. Gallagher, renowned for her stage presence, earned two Tony Awards: one for her portrayal of Gladys Bumps in the 1957 musical "Pal Joey ...
“Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren are masters at their craft and we are honored to have them lead the cast for Guy Richie’s new global, original series,” said Chris ...
Gallagher was born on July 19, 1926, in New York City, where she spent her life and built her storied career. By the time she was in her 20s, she was singing and dancing on Broadway. She eventually ...
Helen Gallagher, who won two Tony Awards on Broadway, has died. She was 98. Gallager passed away Sunday at a hospital in Manhattan. Her death was confirmed by Edith Meeks, the executive and ...
Helen Gallagher, a two-time Tony Award-winning actress, passed away on November 24 at the age of 98. Known for her remarkable career in both Broadway and daytime television, Gallagher’s ...
Helen Gallagher was born in Brooklyn on July 19, 1926. Her father was in banking and the family soon moved to Scarsdale in suburban Westchester County. The stock market crash of 1929 left them in ...
Helen Gallagher, who played Maeve Ryan, the matriarch of the Ryan clan on Ryan’s Hope, passed away on November 24 at the age of 98 in Manhattan. In 1975, Gallagher took on the role of Maeve on ...
Tom Hardy (Venom: The Last Dance), Pierce Brosnan (Die Another Day), and Helen Mirren (The Queen) are officially set as the leads of Guy Ritchie’s new Showtime and Paramount+ series, which is ...
Helen Gallagher, a scene-stealing performer of Broadway musical theater who won Tony Awards for supporting roles in revivals of “Pal Joey” and “No, No, Nanette” before spending more than a ...
Emmy-winning actress Helen Gallagher, who played Maeve Ryan on the ABC soap opera Ryan’s Hope, has died. She was 98. Her passing was confirmed by Edith Meeks, executive and artistic director at ...